Great Job Jake, everything I wished I would have known when I first started pouring resin. I was luck to have super people that answered my questions like you and Zac.
I have done resin casting for about a year. My husband has been learning to turn wood. Now he wants me to combine the two, but I don't have a vacuum pot. I understand about micro bubbles, and his wood should be dry. What other problems would we have?
@@judieloux3610 Thank you for commenting.. I hope you enjoyed the video.. I use lots of burl wood which is punky or brittle, so I stabilize the burl to get rid of the air and moisture, so the cast goes well.. if you have resin that doesn’t require a pressure pot. You can just coat the wood in resin to seal in the moisture and air before you cast it. The wood might be dry or close to dry, but the air in the wood will cause bubbles in the resin.. You can just seal it first.. I hope this helps
Thanks Jake. Keep up the teaching you’re great.
Thank you Ken 🦾🦾
Hello Jake great video! Thanks!
Thank you .. I’m glad you enjoyed it.. 👍👍😀
Great list!
Thank you Doug 🦾🦾
Great tips Jake! That knocks out about 90% of the issues beginners face. Great job 💪💪💪
Thanks Zac.. I hope this helps some folks out. 🦾🦾
Solid video, Jake. Some great beginner's information to help take the nerves out of resin casting for the first couple of times. 👍👍💪💪
Thank you Brad .. I hope this helps some people 🦾🦾
Great list. I just ordered some spatulas!
Awesome… You will definitely like using them. 🦾🦾
Great video. Very informative and helpful 💯🔥🧡
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Great information! Thank you Jake!
Thank you SheShe ❤️❤️
Great video. Well said Jake. Keep them coming. 💪💪💪💪
Thank you Sir.. 🦾🦾
Great Job Jake, everything I wished I would have known when I first started pouring resin. I was luck to have super people that answered my questions like you and Zac.
Thank you David.. 🦾🦾🦾😀
Fantastic Video Buddy
Thank you Jamie Pie 🥧
I dig this format. Great tips.
Thank you John-Boy.. I’m glad you like it 🦾🦾
@@JakeThompson you should start a series called just the tips.
Great tips 🎉
Thank you Greg. 👍
Great information thank you Jake.🎉
Thank you JoAnn ❤️❤️
Super helpful Jake thank you
Thank you Andrew 🦾🦾
I'm gonna have to make a big checklist of stuff to remember when I actually build up the nerve to cast resin, there's a ton to keep on top of! 💪🦆👍
You got this buddy 🦾🦾🦆🦆🦆🦆
Thank you Jake.
Thank you Paul 🦾🦾🌭🌭
Great information for beginners to learn and for experienced casters to remember! Thanks Jake! 💪🏼💙
Thank you Jenny 💙🦾💙🦾
Dry informative
Dry? I’m going to assume you meant very.. dang autocorrect 😂😂
great video the resin i use temp is 120 before you put into mold
Thank you Sir Alfred 🦾🦾
Awesome set of tips, Jake!! Thanks for sharing this with everyone!
Thank you Sir 🦾🦾
some great tips jake, thanks for taking the time to share.
Thank you Steve 🦾🦾
Thank you, Jake. 👍👍👍
Very welcome Leroy 👍
Jake long time since I have been over but some great advice buddy thanks.
Thank you Alan 🦾🦾
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I have done resin casting for about a year. My husband has been learning to turn wood. Now he wants me to combine the two, but I don't have a vacuum pot. I understand about micro bubbles, and his wood should be dry. What other problems would we have?
@@judieloux3610 Thank you for commenting.. I hope you enjoyed the video.. I use lots of burl wood which is punky or brittle, so I stabilize the burl to get rid of the air and moisture, so the cast goes well.. if you have resin that doesn’t require a pressure pot. You can just coat the wood in resin to seal in the moisture and air before you cast it. The wood might be dry or close to dry, but the air in the wood will cause bubbles in the resin.. You can just seal it first.. I hope this helps
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